Creality CR-Silk PLA Filament – Purple, 1 kg Spool
Glossy Silk PLA Filament for High-Quality FDM 3D Printing
Experience premium 3D printing with Creality’s CR-Silk PLA filament. This 1 kg spool delivers a silk-like, glossy finishthat instantly elevates your prints. Because the filament is PLA-based and engineered for smooth feeding, your models come out with a shiny, metallic purple surface right off the printer — no polishing needed.
Why Choose CR-Silk PLA Filament for Your 3D Prints
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High Glossy Silk Texture — The PLA silk filament offers a sleek, silky surface that makes every model look professional and eye-catching.
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Smooth Feeding & Neat Winding — Each 1 kg spool is neatly wound to avoid tangles. This ensures smooth feeding through your extruder and reduces the risk of clogs or failed prints.
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Wide Printer Compatibility — CR-Silk is compatible with nearly all FDM 3D printers on the market, including all popular models from Creality and beyond.
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Easy Printing with Reliable PLA Properties — Thanks to the PLA base material, you benefit from low shrinkage, minimal warping, and generally easy molding. CR-Silk retains these advantages while adding a premium finish.
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Flexible Printing Settings — For best results, print at 190–230 °C, with a hotbed (if used) at room temp to 60 °C, and a printing speed between 40 – 100 mm/s.
What You Get
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Material: Silk PLA
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Spool Size: 1 kg (1000 grams)
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Diameter: 1.75 mm (± 0.03 mm tolerance)
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Colour: Purple with a metallic, high-gloss finish
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Extruder Temp: 190–230 °C
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Print Speed: 40–100 mm/s
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Optimal Use: FDM 3D printers (including all common Creality models)
Great For Decorative, Artistic, and Display Prints
Because of its silky texture and glossy, metallic purple colour, this filament is perfect for decorative items, display pieces, gifts, art models, prototypes, and jewellery — or anywhere you want a premium, polished look straight from the printer.
Moreover, the smooth feeding and consistent quality of the spool make the printing process stress-free and reliable.



